June 15, Kevin Spacey, June 16. The two-time Academy Award-winning actor presents a one-man play about Clarence Darrow, the attorney who represented Tennessee high school teacher John Scopes in the 1925 Scopes Monkey Trial. Both shows are at 8 pm. $59 and up. Arthur Ashe Stadium, USTA Grounds, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, http://bit.ly/2r5Za6x.

June 15, New York Philharmonic, 6:30 pm. The orchestra performs Antonín Dvořák, Leonard Bernstein, and George Gershwin. The Queens Cartoonists, who perform music from classic and modern cartoons, and Slum Suit, a newly formed group mixing modern rhythms and Celtic melodies, are beforehand. Fireworks light the sky afterward. Free. Cunningham Park, 193rd Street and Union Turnpike, Fresh Meadows, http://bit.ly/2rTrAV2.

June 15, Hammers and Keys, 7:30 pm. The Jackson Heights-based ensemble Percussia and Musica Reginae pianist Barbara Podgurski play composers with Queens connections, including “Cambiando Paisajes” by Charles Griffin; the shimmering “Not the Light, But the Fire That Burns” by Gilbert Galindo; the post-minimalist “Tight Sweater” by Mark Mellits; “Invocations to Vahakn” by Alan Hovhaness; and “Prisoners of the Image Factory” by Bob Becker. $20/$10 for students. The Church-in-the-Gardens, 50 Ascan Ave., Forest Hills, http://bit.ly/2rbG3bY.

June 17, LIC Art Stroll, 2 pm. The Long Island City Cultural Alliance organizes a tour of Socrates Sculpture Park and The Noguchi Museum. $12/$7 for seniors and students. Meet at the main entrance to Socrates, 32-01 Vernon Blvd., LIC, http://bit.ly/2suwNn0.

June 17, QueensWay Spring Tour, 11 am. This 2.2-mile guided walk tours the streets adjoining QueensWay, a public space around a former LIRR branch that people want to convert into a public park. See the “before” condition and learn about the project’s history. Free. Meet in Forest Hills. End in Forest Park, http://bit.ly/2s3kziL.

June 17, Mid Astoria Tour, noon. A guided stroll through Astoria Village, the company town founded by Stephen Alling Halsey, and then along a Revolutionary Era pathway toward the heart of Astoria with a finish at the Greater Astoria Historical Society. $20. Meet in front of the Flatiron Building, where 27th Avenue, Astoria Boulevard, and 21st Street intersect, http://bit.ly/2rb0PIF.

June 17, How a House Became a Museum, 2 pm. Executive Director Nadezhda Williams explains how a group of pioneering women saved Rufus King’s home from destruction at the turn of the last century. See rare photographs of the museum’s early days. Free. King Manor Museum, King Park at 153rd Street and Jamaica Avenue, Jamaica, http://bit.ly/2tdZphf.

June 18, Environmental Concert, 2 pm. Quintet of the Americas plays new works commissioned in response to Hurricane Sandy and the concerns of the people living in the Rockaways. Free with admission. Queens Botanical Garden, 43-50 Main St., Flushing, http://bit.ly/1KIquhs.

June 18, Lost in Shanghai, 4 pm. The Pan Asian Repertory Theatre offers a love story about a young man trying to make his fortune during war time in Shanghai in the 1940s. Original songs with a blend of classical music, contemporary sounds, and East Asian aesthetics. $10. Flushing Town Hall, 137-35 Northern Blvd., http://bit.ly/2suECJJ.

June 18, Queens Pride 25 Anniversary Celebration, 11:30 am. Sparked by a hate crime committed in Jackson Heights in 1990, LGBT people launched a gay-pride parade. The group celebrates its anniversary with a pop-up exhibit, the screening of a documentary on Julio Rivera, whose murder sparked the effort, and a panel discussion. Queens Museum, NYC Building, Flushing Meadows Corona Park.

June 21, Use of Space in Western Queens, 6 pm. Official Queens historian Jack Eichenbaum leads a tour of the historic districts in Sunnyside Gardens and Jackson Heights, plus Phipps Gardens, Matthews Flats, and Metropolitan Life apartments and industrial buildings. Meet under the Sunnyside arch on 46th Street off Queens Boulevard. $20. More info at jaconet@aol.com.